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I ... watch ... why ... she's a ... surprising or anxiety it's affecting Intel ... also ... down the cupcake what to do when the craving strike welcome to lunch break I'm Kelli Grant ... but first today marks the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street ... the ... that's a video from Wall Street Journal reporters people getting their high fees that we have known that more than forty people were arrested over the weekend and Wall Street Journal reporter Susanna Moore and was there and now she's here with us in studio to give us the latest thank you for being here Susanna thinking ... so now I understand is that this is the one-year anniversary what sort of activity have we seen over the weekend of working up to where they ... show those though we came to the fence on Saturday and Sunday they listen to his ... son rallies and General Assembly's that to ... the Wall Street to open eyes is used ... to make together and really Cairo leading up to today's advanced at Wall Street ... either the weekend that the fickle so much yesterday ... started out in the meatpacking district and weaved its way through ... an Dolmen hatch into and out but Foley Square where there was a concert later on ... a extended ... to route this past year of one of the problems that ... come up with the practices that could be seen to be ... disorganized in what they are hoping to reach the are we able to say now at the one your point that ... anything has been as has been achieved or that they're making some progress toward some sort of goal ... why did speak a number of open ice is and people to bring down the protests yesterday ... and they said the one of the key things that they had ... caught out of the year ... was the top of that slogan the way out the ninety nine percent so that they felt that the conversation started ... and that the issues of economic inequality ... opting to bases in a national level so that pleased about that ... they did say that these he can and will open on Sundays ... as we've seen the live ... events that will open eyes full of Saturday full of Sunday for today that email is going out to people of ... that thing no organized in terms of how they want to persist ... the scene ... and some older guys up is that Olson said that they had actually ... they felt that they had come into the loaf with behind the thing that is helping ... reported on so they feel that they've achieved to last in the musty ... and we still seem the sort of camping out that we saw at the very beginning of this movement in Zuccotti Park in other areas known to the place that been heavily barricaded the law of the parks and last night at Zuccotti Park Daiwa ... preventing people from bringing in free sample of backpacks ... be that's insightful side ... it seems today that I could just be more daily events ... that have been people that night ... at the Valley insightful but notice much of that ... camping in the thing in that we did the nasty that deal so ... it's a great time ... and in terms of the arrested think we perceive what is the forties two people arrested over the weekend ... and I understand that the protesters feel like it's their diarist have a purpose in their broader protests can you talk about that yes it's interesting because some people I mean the one that would to get everything they say that to ... doing that will actually bring greater attention to the Occupy Wall Street ... fifth anniversary and the coolest ... other people to see ... one again arrested and yes to do it ... two women arrested while I was walking along the Mott's encounter a student ... they went very happy about it ... I police had been telling them to move along to deal still pull they would be ... a race to fool ... a disorderly conduct ... and that did happen ... and the decimation of the people feel that time ... it takes a mosque and its tight gets attention if they are rested ... this morning a handful of ... assistance with ... city on the sidewalk that that will take and when ... asked to move ... they didn't ... and there were arrested ... well we will have more on that that during the day on on WS J dot com thank you so much for joining us will be paying attention for that ... now the job market isn't exactly booming in last you're young lawyer who spent on clicking for the Supreme Court ... these Agnew lawyers are actually getting bonuses in some cases that can amount to more money than some of the Supreme Court justices make me here ... and we have Jennifer Smith here with us to share all the D tells thank you so much for being here Jennifer MarkWest and now the BOE this thing really surprise me that these high for a single term of work that they are getting bonuses was a sign on bonuses in the neighborhood of two hundred and eighty thousand dollars ... that seems ... to quite a lot of money out why are these clerks so desirable ... these are the best of the best and and while in general a lot of young lawyers are having trouble finding work ... your Tennessee a separation from the accident people the brightest students from the best law schools ... are still the still competition for them ... of those elite ... these are the superstars they are the smartest if you know been doing this high level work ... you know they're theoretically could provide insight into stated ... even house and justices think or just how the core work so that's a ... special word for affirmed ... this today looking to expand wing and appellate practice is or was to beef up in this area ... so that firms are really getting pretty good deal of hiring the spreads even if they're going to pay these exorbitant sign on bonuses well it's not a risk free proposition because they can't and ... they're not supposed to do any Supreme Court related work for two years so theoretically you could be a good time down at the firm you decide it's not for you ... and you leave the foreign the firm can release a bit happier expertise in the area ... the you got the bonus for that's part of the deal is this to try and ... look at the candidates to see who really thinks that might be long-term in and in you know people like John versus coined the unit to Professor work ... at the University of something like that in in the seventies or bonuses that maybe even a few years ago really weren't in play up how can we ... say that this reflects with what's going on in the job market and white these grads are suddenly more desirable to work well it's it's ... the way the law firms do a lot of things to serve ... all looking at each other ... on and it's a good benchmark so it you've also seen at a much lower level ... compared to feast on a suspected beef euro a junior lawyer high on the big corporate law firm ... their salaries had to have risen to about a hundred and sixty thousand starting salary ... from ... you know maybe ... thinking about ninety nine or maybe eighty thousand so ... when one firm Reis is that the other one answer that that ... the amount to those in everybody has to meet that new benchmark the same thing L is here yet exactly so that's whats been happening with the Supreme Court clerk chips ... signed engine and for law students this is that as ... an invaluable experience are certainly getting to work on some really landmark cases but as you mention these are the best the best Howell ... how does one become than a Supreme Court law clerk this discovery has seen increased ... competition for this position ... I think ... it's difficult to say how the competition could be ... to get any higher stakes in businesses always been a very fit into the croup and and you know it ... if you're one of these these real set of stars to try to go for this I think I think it did this kinda see ... the Odyssey diminish competition I don't even know how to ... express typically get paid ... but it's it's kinda obvious it's continuing to be said of the Beacon ... will definitely have to think that going back to law school I think and maybe get on with this signing bonuses ... as it's ... a definite ... brass ring ... and not everyone can get it ... well we can we can all thank you so much for joining us we have more on ... WS J dot com ... stick with us we back in thirty second second is with the secret behind chocolate cravings ... Turner ... welcome back to lunch break I'm Kelli Grant ... the separation may make the heart grow fonder but it can also trigger separation anxiety in adults sometimes severely ... Elizabeth Bernstein joins us via phone from Miami to explain why Elizabeth thank you so much for joining us ... me ... to understand the separation anxiety is ... common in kids but you say it's common in adults too with as much as forty five percent of the population ... experiencing had dysfunctional attachment style what is that and and why is this so common ... boy does it mean do think it is a child ... issue he goes on here ... kindergarten is a problem ... they didn't have to all people adults and children have an attachment style ... of fifty nine percent of us have a secure attachment style were ok with gains Missy were ok when someone leaves us for a day ... banks and the other forty nine percent to thirty inches or avoid it so we have some dysfunction and these are people who get very nervous when a spouse or partner we see the timber business trip or people who don't like another person being too close to them that they pull themselves back ... in a say in some cases this can actually be a pretty good thing for our relationship so I'm assuming in more miles doses tummy little bit about how this can be a positive thing ... research has shown that may mean another person which really is what separation anxiety is a sch is good in some ways the relationship because ... that missing is what makes you want to be inactive wants to have an in swinger up are your long distance relationship they want to work on it and also people who knew there were less likely to achieve our goal is to cheat ... that's pretty good news but you know that that's an interesting examples in your story of people who have really extreme separation anxiety talking about some of those people and some of the ways in which this could really go too far ... well it's interesting I packed them and you ... know the security companies ... much as I age I he is what is going on a cruise with her best friend recently Rickie weeks and he did the unfolding of the stock on hamburger meat not ready to watch our Week and he'll cry I he's really run by the fact that his way through the round before each team will be able to protect her she might forget about him anymore is gone on and he he he I think this is ... the feeling I'm not these are not ... actual worries based in reality the yet the very real and that the collapse ... of the people who say that while ... many women have this with their children and children going off to school on whether a college boy or ... a link ... to the park and garden ... so if this is something at least they can take that first step in acknowledging this is non ... which isn't a worry but I'm still worried about it ... at that some pretty good first step in the wording of the Welsh people due to better recognize that they're feeling this and and take steps to mitigate ... still it is is that when you have a ... happens ... wired is your brain your brain is actually wire little differently than say someone would secure style so ... you're going to happen here is ... that smaller heightening allows you to really ... that that was my ... idea I have a plan to deal with it ... this is very important to understand to stress ... anxiety for many of the leading Shares keeper every knows this isn't really based on reality ... people hit th as they can do things that make it worse on Barclays recall ... when there are eighteen times a chance to ... this is just respond to my range to ... do that and not ... let on ... your partner or the other person to soak ... up the need to understand that me and I knew it was my anxiety you know you know I get busy doing something reader books until it passes it you have to learn yourself and down when you are ... responding to take a look at your stuff ... that's a really interesting information instantly make me check a few of the impulses that when I get back to my despair ... thank you so much for joining us and we will have more on that in tomorrow's paper ... no one thing that you shouldn't do if you're feeling anxious is to self sooth with food step away from the cupcake new studies indicate that our cravings are not so much nutritionally based as emotionally based we have Melinda Beck you're with us in studio to tell us more about that I carry thinking so much is that a fascinating piece I I feel like as we all justifying myself but whatever repeating a particular day as something like well I'm craving it so must be good for me ... why ... I'm disappointed to see that there's some along with the drinkin somehow got the craving is found the kids out of your control and scientists had to get into the elite that ... is but that doesn't make it so you know well and and is the state for a one-time researchers thought that cravings within their bodies ... subconscious way of doing nutritional me it's not so that ... now creates de Cuba problem protein decision on the are you and me making me I am ... and not so much ... seven if it's not nutritionally base to its based on emotions social contracts if I wasn't very complicated mix of ... of ... psychology social cues environmental cues ... memories that high culture ... chocolate is far and away the most screen time in the US but the really not so much in other countries ... the sensation of bidding in Japan ... aam women were much more likely to crave sushi and chocolate aam and in Egypt ... I'd talk with you ... know maybe one or two percent of people are craving chocolate on ... so it's it's it's it's very tight and see what we're conditioned to expect and and was once a person filling key here is a woman it's a quilt at that time the money that you must you must self medicate with chocolate ... Anna Anderson did to some interesting studies of God who gives in and who doesn't and when that might be a good or bad thing ... one ... you mentioned on the monthly cycles something like ... half American women say they create on plan and Catherine Mann campaign pointed to ... a particular weeks during the month ... aam ... that way his ... recent visit that she sat down and had winning keep ... contemporaneous diets and check the hormone levels ... they really couldn't find out a correlation between estrogen and progesterone levels and when women were creating next ... still if they think that something else is going on here and it's probably several patents including ... one of them may be self medicating because some women do tend to get depressed ... that time of the month ... or it may be that ... you ... are feeling ... the fact that I'm in a month and ... there's also studies showing that the more you feel that in China for Stec something like this ... the more you want ... of course it's the absolute opposite and I can imagine to the ticket given your cravings all the time that you are setting yourself up for it ... on some potential weight problems are interested the emotional rollercoaster of life and elation how this but then I gave in and I would like to ... so if if you've got these food cravings how you decide ... do I get in or if you don't wanna give in and you ... fight back that's also a big debate and have been steady selling ... on different outcomes of that ... incident depends on your personality your that that a person can keep a gallon of ice cream and in the freezer and not eating ... you can probably get away with having your creative spirit in moderation ... on many people find it they can go any any way that things like exercise this ... exercise is one of many things that works is a good distraction that immediately aam if you're craving something right now take a walk or do jumping jacks ... but also been a long term to build up ... aam ... their metabolism ... and better self ... construct your much less likely to need ... the painting ... so is deftly some ways then that we can get around that before in our trying testing is more unsettling to unethical we will look for that in tomorrow's paper thank you so much for joining us ... now Sally furrowed isn't a safe bet either book in thirty seconds one of the apples to oranges comparison of what you find your local produce ... earner ... welcome back to lunch break I'm Kelli Grant ... roadside stands our picture this time of year but when you stop to browse its worth taking a closer look ... at Heimer SmartMoney joins us from Chicago Matt thank you so much for joining us ... so I understand number one on the list is Hollows farm stand Incorporated the idea that these stands are actually bigger business than people might expect a was that was just kind of a mom and pop shop so so who's running this and why is it bigger business than we think ... well it's being run by the quota ... they are but said the skinny arms now average and is employing in revenue in the tens of millions the year ... from ... the euro this year ... and the countryside and increasing is visiting the stands are finding that the app ... accessories seller and cookbooks that sell ... handicrafts they have riots ... I'm it's actually you know it's become a bit of a smaller number to differentiate themselves that they are businesses and they're ... doing a lot of ... money in the making and marketing ... branch ... and then ... I think most disappointing me was the the points in here that you have on quality because you kind of expected giving it fresh from the farm that is fresh from the farm but you say that a lot of cases ... you're not getting ... the best quality produce why not and where is this going ... sch well integrated ... shots of our stand is a bit of a heater ... demand and a fad or not ... for ... me the usage we will be sourced foods what's happening ... or is that restaurants that use our table was the will and get first pick of ... the family prostitutes and the losses since the debtors ... into the urban farmers markets for ... high margin ... then you couldn't sell so you actually go to the barn coat of arms and chances are that this will require its ... a unit of business buyers has gone through in and kicked out ... of the best of ... breed got there ... we will ... see the rest of the other eight and the ten things on SmartMoney dot com thank you so much for joining this map ... if you go ... I know finally our house of the week winner is the three point five million Colorado home of thirty five acres which has its own hiking trails ... that's been it for lunch break thank you for joining us stay tuned we will have digits at one o'clock followed by the rest of our live show lineup I'm Kelli Grant thank you for joining us ...